1965–66 MJHL season

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Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) commissioner Jimmy Dunn implemented an automatic one-game minimum suspension for any player who received a match penalty as of the 1965–66 season.[1] He felt that professional hockey influenced fisticuffs in junior hockey and said that, "Any time there's a big fight in the National Hockey League, the kids drop their sticks and put up their dukes in the next game. It happens almost every time".[2]

Champion

On March 18, 1966, at the Winnipeg Arena, the Winnipeg Rangers won the Turnbull Memorial Trophy as MJHL champs.

Regular season

League Standings GP W L T Pts GF GA
Winnipeg Rangers
48 27 16 5 59 219 186
Winnipeg Warriors 48 19 22 7 45 207 229
Winnipeg Braves
48 20 24 4 44 207 219
Winnipeg Monarchs 48 20 24 4 44 198 197

Tie Breaker (single game) Braves defeated Monarchs

Playoffs

Semi-Finals

Warriors lost to Braves 3-games-to-2

Turnbull Cup Championship

Rangers defeated Braves 4-games-to-1

Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

Rangers lost to
TBJHL
) 4-games-to-none

Awards

Trophy Winner Team
MVP Terry Jones
Winnipeg Rangers
Top Goaltender George Surmay
Winnipeg Rangers
Rookie of the Year Chuck Lefley
Winnipeg Rangers
Hockey Ability & Sportsmanship Award Gerry Mazur
Winnipeg Rangers
Scoring Champion Terry Jones
Winnipeg Rangers
Most Goals Terry Jones
Winnipeg Rangers

All-Star Teams

First All-Star Team
Goaltender George Surmay
Winnipeg Rangers
Defencemen Gord Malinosk Brandon Wheat Kings
Mel Shewchuk Winnipeg Warriors
Centreman Terry Jones
Winnipeg Rangers
Leftwinger Brent McLean Winnipeg Monarchs
Rightwinger Bob Anderson
Winnipeg Rangers
Coach Jack Bownass
Winnipeg Rangers
Second All-Star Team
Goaltender Bob Tole Winnipeg Monarchs
Defencemen Tom Freeman
Winnipeg Rangers
Jim Woloshyn
Winnipeg Braves
Centreman Ken Sucharski
Winnipeg Braves
Leftwinger Glen Beckett
Winnipeg Rangers
Rightwinger George Anderson
Winnipeg Braves

References

  1. ^ "Junior Hockey Unpredictable". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 2, 1965. p. 24.Free access icon
  2. ^ Collins, Fred (February 12, 1965). "Braves Zero In On Pennant". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 41.Free access icon